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Two men have been charged after a number of car tyres were slashed in an early-hours spree.

North Wales Police said that 33-year-old Timothy Eccles and 39-year-old Paul Malpass, both from Llanrwst, have today been charged with multiple offences of criminal damage to motor vehicles.

Both were remanded in custody to appear before Mold Magistrates Court tomorrow.

It follows an incident in the early hours of Tuesday when a large number of vehicle tyres were slashed in the Conwy town.

Police said that the incident affected key workers as well as disabled people.

District Inspector Andrew Kirkham said: "This was a blatant attack on the entire community at a time when people have been hit hard financially.

"Some of the car owners were critical workers needing transport to get to work, people with mobility issues or people who have been made unemployed in difficult times - this was the last thing they needed."